Natural History of Hawaii 



Being an Account of the Hawaiian People, the Geology and Geography 



of the Islands, and the Native and Introduced Plants 



and Animals of the Group 



BY 



WILLIAM ALANSON BRYAN, B. Sc. 



Professor of Zoolofjy and Geology in the College of Hawaii 



Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member, The American 

 Ornithologists Union; National Geographic Society; American Fisheries Society; Ha- 

 waiian Historical Society; Hawaiian Entomological Society; Amer- 

 ican Museums Association; National Audubon Society; 

 Seven Years Curator of Ornithology in the 

 Bishop Museum, etc. 



Illustrated with one luiiulred and seventeen full paize plates from four hundred 

 and forty-one photographs elucidating the ethnology of the native 

 people, the geology and topography of the islands and figur- 

 ing more than one thousand of the conuuon or inter- 

 esting species of plants and animals to be 

 found in the native and introduced 

 fauna and flora of Hawaii. 



Honolulu. Hawaii 



The Hawaiian (jazcltc Co., Ltd. 



1915 



For Distributors see Index 



Copyriclit, 1915, By William Alasson Bkvan 

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